Typhoon Noru

The name Noru has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by South Korea and means a roe deer.

  • Tropical Storm Noru (2004) (T0429, 32W)
  • Tropical Storm Noru (2011) (T1113, 16W) – merged with the extratropical remnants of Talas.
  • Typhoon Noru (2017) (T1705, 07W) – impacted Japan and is tied as the second longest lasting northwest Pacific tropical cyclone on record
Preceded by
Talas
Pacific typhoon season names
Noru
Succeeded by
Kulap
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